Export

Portable Document Format

Timeline from

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Exporting to a PDF-file offers a lot of benefits: you can share that file with colleges and customers not having access to JIRA.

Beside this, you can print the Gantt-Chart as large poster: just open the file within Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, click on 'print' to open the print panel as shown on the right and enable 'POSTER' for multi-page printing.

In case of very large Gantt diagrams containing a lot of issues, your browser's memory may be too small to handle the PDF creation properly. If you are using Firefox, then please re-try using Chrome which can handle larger files. Otherwise, please use the SVG-format which is often 15 times smaller.

Scalable Vector Graphic

Timeline from

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SVG is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics. As XML files, SVG images can be created and edited with any text editor. Because SVG images are defined in XML format, they can be easily searched, indexed, scripted, and compressed.

All major modern web browsers — including Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, and Microsoft Edge — have at least some degree of SVG rendering support.

For editing and further processing, the use of the free open-source product INKSCAPE is recommended being available for Mircosoft Windows as well as Apple OSX and GNU/Linux.

Microsoft Office 2016 added support for importing and editing SVG images in January 2017.

Microsoft EXCEL

Due to best compatibility, the common file format XLS is used instead of the newer XSLX. Alternative spread-sheet applications like "Numbers", (c) by Apple Inc., are also able to open such files. The exported columns are statically defined by the add-on and do not take care about the configured columns by the user. Within future versions, this may change. Timelines cannot be represented within Excel in a suitable way, so that all necessary raw data are exported.

Microsoft Project

Most features are identical, but quite a lot of are different: e.g. JIRA issues can only be assigned to one user whereas MS-Project allows assignment to multiple resources, a summary task within JIRA may have got its own estimated efforts etc.

Instead of MPP file format, Microsoft's newer XML format for MS-Project is used for simplicity as well as human readability in case of checking data.

Details

1. Insert the string "//xyz" somewhere in a text field that you can observe.
2. Check that running sudo -u www-data php admin/tool/replace/cli/replace.php --search=$'\xfe' --replace=x exits with an "Invalid characters were found in..." error. (The $'\xfe' under Bash creates an invalid UTF-8 character.)
2. Check that running sudo -u www-data php admin/tool/replace/cli/replace.php --search=//xyz --replace=//wxyz exits with a "The replacement is longer than original..." error.
3. Check that sudo -u www-data php admin/tool/replace/cli/replace.php --search=//xyz --replace=//wxyz --shorten prompts for confirmation, and after accepting the warning, finishes with a "Success" message.
4. Check that your inserted "//xyz" has been replaced with "//wxyz".

1. Insert the string "//xyz" somewhere in a text field that you can observe.
2. Check that running sudo -u www-data php admin/tool/replace/cli/replace.php --search=$'\xfe' --replace=x exits with an "Invalid characters were found in..." error. (The $'\xfe' under Bash creates an invalid UTF-8 character.)
2. Check that running sudo -u www-data php admin/tool/replace/cli/replace.php --search=//xyz --replace=//wxyz exits with a "The replacement is longer than original..." error.
3. Check that sudo -u www-data php admin/tool/replace/cli/replace.php --search=//xyz --replace=//wxyz --shorten prompts for confirmation, and after accepting the warning, finishes with a "Success" message.
4. Check that your inserted "//xyz" has been replaced with "//wxyz".
Use your appropriate equivalent for sudo -u www-data as necessary.